What's the thing that seems to always happen every time you are
finding it difficult to meet your credit card payments? You get
slapped with a penalty fee. These fees or penalties seem to
always happen just at the very moment you need them least.
Someone once described a banker as a man who will lend you his
umbrella, and then ask for it back as soon as it starts raining.
This seems typical of many people's dealing with the financial
services industries.
What are the reasons that you can be hit with a penalty from
your credit card provider? Well the most common is that you fail
to make your minimum payment on time. This is by far the penalty
that most people hate the most and the one that seems to hit
customers at the least convenient times. There are other credit
card penalties that can occur for various administrative
breaches you commit such as writing a credit card check that
bounces, or going over your credit card limit.
There are a number of reasons why you may commit one of the acts
that cause credit card penalties to be applied to your account.
If it is a first time occurrence or a once off, you may be able
to call your credit card provider and request them to waive the
fee in this instance. They are only likely to do this if you
have been a customer of theirs for some time and have been good
at keeping your payments up to date. However, it is always worth
asking as many credit providers do allow their employees to give
once off good will gestures to customers.
It is generally good practice to take the maximum of care to
avoid costly credit card penalties. One of the best and most
effective ways of doing this is to arrange to have your credit
card paid by standing order or direct debit. Obviously this is
only a real option if you are certain to have enough money in
your bank account, as if you do not, you will not only receive a
penalty from your credit card provider, but will probably face
another one from your bank!
However, if you can afford at least your minimum payment each
month, and most customers can afford at least this much, then
you should consider this option as it means your bill will be
paid on time every month and you will not have to worry about
incurring a late payment credit card penalty ever again.
About the author:
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